The U.S Travel Association is pushing back against comments reportedly made by White House chief medical advisor Anthony Fauci in support of a vaccine mandate for domestic air travel.
“U.S. Travel has long maintained that there should be no mandatory vaccination requirement for domestic travel. Such a policy would have an unfair, negative impact on families with young children who are not yet eligible to get the vaccine,” the trade group’s executive vice president of public affairs and policy Tori Emerson Barnes said in prepared comments on Sept. 13.
Emerson Barnes also cited studies from the U.S. Department of Defense and the Harvard School of Public Health that have pointed to the safety of air travel, especially when masks are worn.
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